College Eye — December 8, 1939

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1 Men's Union plans all-college smoker
1 Notice Advertisement for winning a ticket to the all-college Christmas party.
1 Tutor Timetable Events on campus.
1 First freshman debate tourney is here tomorrow Eight Iowa colleges will participate.
1 Epsilon Pi Tau initiates jointly Howard Bro and Clyde Ware join the organization.
1 Freshmen choose Kadesch, Mershon to represent them On Student Council and Men's Union.
1 Riebe, Abele, Brindley, Jensen assume new posts on 'Eye' staff
1 Around the Campus Sorority rush begins, Kagan named most valuable player, winter registration numbers are low compared to last year.
1 Dr. Loyd Worley will speak at chapel here, to consider family life, marriage at religious forum Profile of Loyd Worley; photo.
1 First home cage tilt Monday, Panthers to meet Grinnell This is the first game of the 1939-40 basketball season; photo.
1 Two-piano recital Sunday is first ever given here Elizabeth Borroff and Professor Baum will perform.
2 Professor vs. Student Views on the value of class attendance.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
2 Champion of Democracy Harry Woodburn Chace expresses his views.
2 Merchants of menace, do teachers rate? Considers the evils of Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin; dislikes being insulted by professor.
3 Hamilton Club elects six new members List of new members.
3 Sororities to entertain freshmen beginning this weekend, four Grecian groups plan rushing parties Plans for sorority rush.
3 Men's honor group initiates new members List of those initiated into Blue Key.
3 Campus organizations explained to freshmen Audrey Stevens talks to freshmen women.
3 Music sorority dinner to be tonight Sigma Alpha Iota will also pledge new members.
3 The Greek Rendezvous News from campus fraternities and sororities.
3 Stylists advocate functional clothes for Milady in 1954 Women's clothing for the future; having beautiful and healthful bodies through scientific development.
4 Debaters win first in Kansas Tournament Dugan Laird and Melvin Mueller tie for fits.
4 When you're troubled will you ask too? Mr. Hart talks about helping teachers with their problems.
4 Have you been winterized? Get a vaccination--Durfee Urges vaccination for smallpox and testing for diphtheria.
4 Nelsons fete faculty at Christmas dinner
4 Abbott will address high school scientists
4 To show technicolor movies of nature in auditorium, Wednesday Sponsored by Industrial Arts Guild.
4 Clocks a duck flock from plane Professor Abbott takes up the hobby of flying a plane.
4 Old Gold sets beauty nomination deadline, plans a dance in January Nomination and election procedures for Old Gold Beauties.
4 Dope's Bucket Campus sports news.
5 Excuses usually are very similar Report of reasons why students do not attend class.
5 Film showing pilot training coming here To be shown at the Regent Theater.
5 Those freshman placement test scores reveal all J. b. Paul talks about the predictive value of the placement examinations.
5 To plan for all-college annual Christmas party Paul Mast and Helen Wagoner will organize party that will include dancing and games.
5 If you have the right major, you're all set E. W. Goetch notes the major courses of study which almost assure a graduate of finding a job.
5 Hoxie to attend national meeting Of national Kappa Delta Pi convention.
5 Lalan contributes Braille editions Contributes Braille editions of Reader's Digest and Evangel to library.
5 Teach to see the world E. W. Goetch received a letter from David Misner, who is teaching in Japan.
6 Sixty report for freshman basketball First call for freshmen basketball announced.
6 Cross country squad undefeated Cross country team undefeated after three meets.
6 Four honored by conference North Central Conference acknowledges four players; list of ISTC all-conference stars.
6 Twenty letters awarded to football team, Leo Kagan chosen most valuable man Awards given by President Latham; list of letter winners.